yes the saber toothed cat is a decendant of the miacid which was a small fury mammal that lived 60 million years ago. all mammals such as tigers, lions, dogs, even monkeys are thought of all to come from the miacid. sooo basically yes, the saber toothed cat is a mammal, or was a mammal anyway until it became extinct =]]
Yes it is a vertebrate because it has a back bone!
NO! a tiger shark is not a vertebrate...vertebrates mean that the animal has a backbone...which a tiger shark does not.
Yes. Tigers are part of the feline group, and tigers are completely carnivorous. They eat nothing but meat.
Saber toothed tigers were vertebrates
yes ,
no tiger sharks are fish but r sharks
Whale sharks are vertebrates, but they have cartilage instead of bone. it depends and yes they are because they are a type of fish and fishes are vertebrates
Yes, but they are different from other vertebrates in that their backbones are made of cartilage, like the rest of their skeletal structure.
They both have a spinal cord protected by vertebrae. That is the key trait of all vertebrates. So whales and sharks are both vertebrates.
are tiger sharks mutualism
Tiger sharks are not invertebrates by most definitions of the word. It is true that they do not have a backbone, but instead their entire skeleton is composed of cartilage. However, most cartilaginous fish are referred to as vertebrates.
no
Simple vertebrates are vertebrate animals that are less complex in terms of their anatomy and behavior. This category includes animals like fish, amphibians, and reptiles, which have a more straightforward body structure and simpler nervous systems compared to more advanced vertebrates like mammals and birds. Simple vertebrates often rely on instinctual behaviors rather than complex cognitive abilities.
Yes Tiger Sharks are endangered
Tiger sharks are very dangerous, and clever
Yes
Tallahassee Tiger Sharks was created in 1994.